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Thursday, 06 October 2011 15:40
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At-One-Ment - becoming one with his beloved people - was always God’s desire, and this special day of sacrifice and forgiveness of sins was designed to help achieve that. It's a key time to pray for Jewish people to be reconciled to their God, through the blood of the Messiah.
In the same way that people who do not believe in Jesus still celebrate Christmas all over the world, the majority of Jewish people fast and go to the synagogue on Yom Kippur. They might not even really believe in God, but the habit is a well-ingrained part of Jewish culture. And while they are there, sometimes God meets them...
The Meaning of Yom Kippur About 3500 years ago, God’s instructed Aaron, the High Priest, to take two goats: “He is to cast lots for the two goats—one lot for the LORD and the other for the scapegoat. Aaron shall bring the goat whose lot falls to the LORD and sacrifice it for a sin offering. But the goat chosen by lot as the scapegoat shall be presented alive before the LORD to be used for making atonement by sending it into the wilderness as a scapegoat.” Leviticus 16:8-10
Orit and Marvin's Story Orit was from a religious background, and sitting in synagogue in Haifa, Israel, on Yom Kippur, 1983, she couldn't help feel that the service was full of hypocrisy. She would read the Bible regularly, and had checked the prophecies about the Messiah, and although the words of the prayer book were beautiful, she felt that they were empty. She saw that the words of the Bible itself had been neglected. Her family would go through the motions to try to gain the "kapara" (atonement) for each person, but Orit knew that no amount of money or slaughtered chickens was going to earn them the right to stand sinless before God. It would have to be something much bigger. She heard the people around her crying and repenting, but said in her heart to Yeshua, "If you’re the true Messiah that came and gave your life for us, I believe it". She felt a little strange, but got up, shook off her clothes and went home and felt no guilt. From then on, she was on her way to her own personal relationship with Yeshua. "I just knew there wasn’t anything that could cleanse us from sin, and bring us closer to God, but we needed something much bigger - I asked God to reveal himself to me, and he did", says Orit.
Time To Pray So, in the same way that Aliza found her Messiah at this time 46 years ago, Orit and Marvin also both came to faith independently at Yom Kippur in the 1980s, as they had the opportunity to think about the meaning of atonement and sacrifice. Please pray in a concentrated way over the weekend, particularly on Friday and Saturday, for many more Jewish people to come face to face with their God and his Messiah at this holy time.
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